Word: reaffirm
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...ethnic organizations while facilitating the dissemination of cultural awareness to the Harvard community at large. As a letter signed by more than fifteen leaders of cultural organizations and over 400 Harvard affiliates in late Oct. 1995, summed up: the creation of a multicultural student center would serve to "reaffirm Harvard's commitment to a diverse and inclusive community...
...foremost education of one's lifetime results from a series of encounters with role models whom either inspire us or reaffirm our most cherished goals. This weekend the entire Harvard community suffered the loss of an inspiring role model with the passing of Markham Professor of Government Hugh Douglas Price. To both his colleagues and his students, Professor Price's death leaves a great void in Littauer Hall M-28 where once a charming, warm professor could be found with his door open to all. His presence will be sorely missed by those faculty and students who built bonds...
Clark says he would like to do more to reaffirm the importance of research to the school and increase cooperation between HBS and Harvard's other schools with that aim in mind...
...Dole even read the current Republican platform provision on abortion? The 1992 platform declares: "We believe the unborn child has a fundamental individual right to life that cannot be infringed. We therefore reaffirm our support for a human life amendment to the Constitution, and we endorse legislation to make it clear that the 14th Amendment's protections apply to unborn children...
...Over many decades, this approach has made Harvard stronger both as an academic institution and as a human community," Rudenstine wrote. "Now is a time to reaffirm our commitment to building upon that progress and to sustaining an inclusive vision of higher education that I believe has been essential to our university and to the nation...